Brand new single from Death In Vegas front man Richard Fearless with early support from: Erol Alkan, Daniel Avery, Gabriel Gurnsey (Factory Floor), Tim Sweeney, Ewan Pearson, Ivan Smagghe and Ghost Culture.
“It’s safe to say that if I hadn’t discovered Death In Vegas as a teenager, I wouldn’t be doing this now. It was the electronic vein running through their music that attracted me the most and Fearless has always been a great techno DJ so this release makes perfect sense. I’ve been hammering both sides relentlessly.”
Daniel Avery
Welcome to the world of Drone, a London-based label founded by producer, artist and Death In Vegas guiding light Richard Fearless. An outlet for dancefloor distortion and other musical explorations. Created in the Metal Box, Drone will release oscillations in many forms.
For this, the debut outing Richard Fearless lays the mandate in the form of Higher Electronic States – proto-techno, peaktime acid. Analogue electronics, hammer-horror strings underpinned with drums to blow apart any floor. This is music made for very dark, smoke filled rooms with absurd lazers.
Crème Organization & M>O>S Recordings mainstay D’Marc Cantu picks up remix duties on the flip, toning things down in tempo but certainly not tension. This is deep, brooding, suspense filled slow-motion techno creating a wholly satisfying first taste of the meal that is Drone.
Further Drone releases incoming.
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